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I think Smitty just broke his arm again


Matt Foley

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Anyone see that last play? I struggled to watch the rest of the game, but on that hook and lateral play, he got hit dead on... He got up was holding that arm down in the same limp manner as he did after the hit that broke it, waved towards the sideline as he was walking towards it and then started pointing at his wrist/arm area.

I hope it's not the case, but if it is, that may be his career.

As for the season, we just went from mediocre to possibly winless.

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I just made a thread about it, didn't know there already was this one b/c the fuging server takes forever. IF that's the case, as I posted in my thread we just went from mediocre to possibly winless and Smitty's career is most likely over.

If JR doesn't get off his penny pinching ass and trade for V. Jackson, I'm gonna fuging snap.

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